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Supporting national climate policy
While policymakers around the world grapple with the complex
problem of setting their countries’ climate commitments,
IIASAÂ research has been helping to provide a clear,
quantitative evidence base
T he 2015 Paris climate talks yielded
an unprecedented agreement,
pledging to keep global warming
well below 2°C, and endeavoring
to limit it to 1.5°C. But these
lofty ambitions must be backed up by
clear action by all countries. Under the
agreement, each country decides for itself
how much it is willing to do to combat
climate change—its Intended Nationally
Determined Contribution (INDC)—
and how it will reach those targets.
Identifying exactly where emissions
savings can beÂ
made, inÂ
the most efficient
and effective way, is an essential but
challenging task.
To aid policymakers, IIASA researchers
have adapted the Global Biosphere
Management Model to test how different
policies will affect emissions from landÂ
use,
and trained local scientists in its use.
“InÂ
Brazil, for instance, the local modeling
team we trained has worked very closely
with representatives from the Ministry of
the Environment and climate negotiators,”
says IIASA researcher Aline Mosnier.
“That close collaboration was essential
to ensure that we were making the right
assumptions in the models, and that we
were testing realistic policy scenarios.”
This process enabled the team to give
Brazilian policymakers a clear picture
of how measures to cut emissions from
deforestation and other land‑use change
could contribute to meeting their targets.
“Giving the Brazilian government tangible
actions with measurable effects meant
that our results were used as a key part of
the country’s INDC,” says Mosnier.
This work has been extended to
the Congo basin and the model is also
being adapted for use in Indonesia.
“Many countries struggle to produce
quantitative estimates of how much
they could realistically reduce emissions,
butÂ
for the land‑use sector at least we can
help them,” says Mosnier. It is not only the construction of climate
strategies that this work can apply to.
IIASA researcher Nicklas Forsell has been
working on ways to assess the policies
already in place. “Using the modeling
frameworks as IIASA, we assess whether
a country is already on track for meeting
their INDC or whether they need to make
more effort,” says Forsell. He has also
been examining how much the land‑use
sector can contribute to climate mitigation
on a global scale. “This work not only helps countries
construct their own INDCs, it is also an
important part of creating a trusting
and transparent environment for climate
negotiations in the future,” says Forsell.
“Being able to point to the quantitative
evidence that forms the basis of your INDCs
helps build trust with other nations.” DB
Further info www.redd-pac.org
www.iiasa.ac.at/news/landemissions-15
Nicklas Forsell forsell@iiasa.ac.at
Aline Mosnier mosnier@iiasa.ac.at
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Band winter 2016/2017
- Titel
- options
- Band
- winter 2016/2017
- Ort
- Laxenburg
- Datum
- 2016
- Sprache
- englisch
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